By Nell Davis, Interpretive Ranger for Monadnock State Park As an SCA-Americorps Interpretive Ranger living at Bear Brook State Park, I have spent the last two and a half weeks running outdoor field trips for 3rd or 4th grade students from local schools. Each school comes to Bear Brook for a day, and we take […]
Tag: Ponding

What’s Lurking Below the Surface?
Blog written by: Sam Nunlist, Southern Rover Interpreter On my last blog, I gave a little bit of history about the town that was flooded and now rests below Everett Lake. This time around I want to give some information about the small critters you might come across if you bring a net along with you and […]

Beautiful Bear Brook State Park!
If there’s one thing I’ve learned over the last few months here, it’s that whether you’re hiking, biking, or just hanging out by the pond, Bear Brook State Park sure is beautiful. The trails in the area lead you to some really glorious sights to see such as Bear Hill Pond. Sunsets on the pond […]
Ponding Adventures
Earlier this spring, all of your Discover the Power of Parks interpreters were introduced (or re-introduced) to an activity that would become the ‘bread-and-butter’ program of some of our summers. We were handed nets that smelled vaguely of pond water, three white plastic bins, and a dicotomous key with some strange and slightly frightening creatures […]
The Story of a Girl, a Turtle and a Slowdown
If you have ever stepped into the Greenfield State Park office around 5 p.m. on a Friday night, you quickly realize that Greenfield is an extremely busy place. Often, around this time, I am tucked away in the back office watching in awe as the office staff efficiently checks-in a line of visitors that wraps […]